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How long is the drive from Kennett Square to Baltimore?

The direct drive from Kennett Square to Baltimore is 72.1 mi (116 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 27 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kennett Square to Baltimore, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Lancaster, Annapolis, and Wilmington, as well as top places to visit like Nemours Estate and The Grand Opera House, or the ever-popular 520 Chestnut St.

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Top cities between Kennett Square and Baltimore

The top cities between Kennett Square and Baltimore are Lancaster, Annapolis, and Wilmington. Lancaster is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Kennett Square and 2 hours from Baltimore.
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Wilmington

Wilmington, located in Delaware, is a city rich in history and natural beauty. The influence of the du Pont family can be seen throughout the area, from the DuPont Building to the Hagley Museum with its 1802 gunpowder works and Georgian-style home. The Old Swedes Church, dating back to 1698, adds to the city's historical charm.
41% as popular as Lancaster
7 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Baltimore
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Lancaster County

Lancaster County, located in southern Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna River, is a charming destination known for its rich history and traditional attractions. The county seat, Lancaster, boasts the iconic red-brick Central Market building and nearby Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum which showcases a glimpse of German settlement life. In the Amish farm country around Strasburg, visitors can explore vintage trains at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
Most popular city on this route
34 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Baltimore
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Annapolis

Annapolis, the capital city of Maryland, is situated on Chesapeake Bay and boasts a historic district with 18th-century brick houses and the iconic Maryland State House. The area also features St. Anne’s Episcopal Church with its Tiffany glass windows and a historic cemetery. Additionally, visitors can explore the expansive waterfront grounds of the United States Naval Academy, which showcases beaux arts architecture, monuments, and a naval history museum.
77% as popular as Lancaster
30 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Baltimore

Best stops along Kennett Square to Baltimore drive

The top stops along the way from Kennett Square to Baltimore (with short detours) are Horseshoe Casino Baltimore - A Caesars Rewards Destination, 520 Chestnut St, and National Aquarium. Other popular stops include Strasburg Rail Road, Sight & Sound Theatres, and Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
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520 Chestnut St

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Sights & Landmarks
Independence Hall is a historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed. The hall is located in Independence Historical Park and is open to the public every day of the year.
4.5
(9201)
Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
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Nemours Estate

Mentioned on 
12 lists 
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Nemours Estate, located in Wilmington, Delaware, is a stunning 200-acre property that showcases the opulent lifestyle of the DuPont family. The centerpiece is a 77-room French neoclassical mansion designed to resemble an 18th-century chateau. The estate also boasts formal French gardens, vintage automobile displays in the garage, and extensive woodlands and meadows.
The estate has been beautifully maintained. A Saturday guided tour is really valuable. After the tour, you can explore the mansion on your own. There are also gardens to explore. There are some beautiful spots to take a break and enjoy the peace and quiet. I plan on returning soon to enjoy a behind the scenes tour.
Derrick K — Google review
Excellent worth visiting. Very impressed with the Estate & staff. The staff was amazing very friendly and helpful. The mansion has original items from the family still present in the rooms. Very clean & well maintained. *See attached photos 📸. One of the best Estates I have visited. Good parking. You will not be disappointed. I highly recommend you visit & also go to Long Wood Gardens which is close by. The gift shop is bad, it needs major improvement.
Lov G — Google review
What a brilliant estate! I loved visiting Nemours. We thoroughly enjoyed the bus tour of the grounds, as well as touring the house. All of the staff/guides were informative and friendly. I was also impressed by the special attention given to visitors. It was especially hot the day we visited. The staff provided free water, sun umbrellas and even offered free rides up to the house due to the extreme heat. All the way around, it was a wonderful experience. Please visit this historical gem!
Cynthia M — Google review
My Second visit to the estate and it is just wonderful experience. Reasonable ticket price $24 for 1x Adult for unlimited time on the property. Beautiful gardens, lots of benches and shade spots, wheelchair accessible. Also has a shuttle and golf carts to transfer you from/to the mansion.
Natallia K — Google review
This was a wonderful way to spend a few hours on a nice fall day. The mansion tour was extensive - unlike so many where you can only see a couple rooms. The grounds were gorgeous with lots of paths for walking, and the tram made it easy to see other spots we might have missed.
Cheryl T — Google review
While looking for things to do on my way to Philadelphia, I discovered the DuPont Mansion Museum. The place is stunning, with gorgeous gardens and a spectacular historic home. The staff is incredibly welcoming and great with kids—they even provided a scavenger hunt to keep them engaged. I absolutely loved it and highly recommend it for all ages. And here’s a tip for fellow photographers: this spot is a dream for photos! I’d love to bring a client here for a session—it’s full of charm and beautiful backdrops.
Clarice O — Google review
Love the gorgeous mansion and the property that is beautifully maintained. I highly recommend the bus tour to see several acres of gardens and stories you won't want to miss.
Michaela R — Google review
Cool experience showing Mr. DuPonts property. Lots of helpful and informative tour guides. Both interior and exterior of the Mansion were beautiful. It includes a bus tour which you have to reserve before entering. Overall, a nice experience to spend a few hours. You can take a lot of great photos here.
A Q — Google review
4.8
(1063)
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4.7
(777)
1600 Rockland Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803, USA
http://www.nemoursestate.org/
(302) 651-6912
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The Grand Opera House

Mentioned on 
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Opera house
Sights & Landmarks
The Grand Opera House, located in Wilmington, Delaware, has been a source of entertainment for over 140 years. It offers a wide range of live performances including opera, symphony, ballet and Broadway shows. The historic building was constructed in 1871 as part of a Masonic temple and is known for its stunning Victorian architecture. With more than 120 performances annually across three venues, there's something to suit every taste.
We went to see Opera Delaware's world premiere of the opera "Fearless" here and loved both the performance as well as the opera house. We're lucky to have an elegant, beautiful opera house in Delaware. It was a Sunday performance so we were able to easily find street parking, but there are garages nearby as well.
Naba B — Google review
Really nice old style opera house style theater with good views , from what I could see, for most seating. The sound for Melissa Etheridge was excellent, as it was clear and loud enough, better than some theaters where you still hear people talking and yelling. One negative that I noticed was that the staff were quite rude, sometimes downright nasty and a bit anal to a good percentage of patrons. The way they talked to people and the way they stood in your view of the stage was really disappointing. Maybe they just have a problem with the LGBT community, which in my eyes is unacceptable. Everyone was there to have a great time and no one should be talked to like that. Sorry about the poor quality photos, my phone is old and slow, unlike me. 🤣🤣🤣
Jay S — Google review
I love seeing a show here. The acoustics are amazing. The staff is unbelievably friendly. We've seen Chris Botti, Esperanza Spalding, Trombone Shorty, Get the Led Out and others.
Shawn — Google review
Most of the seats on the second floor have an obstruction. There is a speaker hanging down on the other side of the stage blocking the view otherwise it was beautiful.
Lauri C — Google review
Attended the Fearless: The Taylor Swift Experience. The show was great! I’ve lived here 25+ years and this was the first time attending an event here. The employees were super nice, especially the ladies working the bar. The ushers were polite and made sure everyone found their seats. They even took pictures for folks which I thought was super nice as well. There are a number of parking lots in the area so that wasn’t an issue. We parked near the DoubleTree and it only cost us $4. There’s ample food nearby and all within walking distance. We’ll be back!
Dan M — Google review
The Delaware Rock & Roll Induction Ceremony 2025 was a wonderful experience at the Baby Grand. All the staff I dealt with were excellent!
Laura S — Google review
Worst place ever to see a concert!!! We were told to sit down at the seats that we paid for! If u don't want anybody in front of u dancing, then stay home and watch the concert on TV. Unless it's a rule at the opera house, then the ushers shouldn't be able to tell u to sit down. My hb and I go to many concerts, and we have never been told to sit down by a usher!!! I felt like we were at a nursing home event! Don't bother coming here bc it's a waste of time and money! They should refund our 3 seats for the George Thorogood concert!
Esther C — Google review
Thanks for another fabulous show. It is easy to park and walk in. The volunteer ushers are welcoming, friendly and helpful. They gave 200,000 hours of volunteer time last year! Give them a big thank you! Security inside and outside is top notch.
Su C — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(232)
818 N King St, Wilmington, DE 19801, USA
http://www.thegrandwilmington.org/
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Hagley Museum

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Historical place museum
Museums
Located on a riverfront site, Hagley Museum is a historical gem showcasing the regional industrial history, including gunpowder mills and the du Pont home. The museum and library are situated on a vast 200-acre campus with preserved historic buildings and picturesque views of Brandywine Creek. Visitors can explore the original du Pont gunpowder factory and view thousands of patent models.
I really enjoyed the tours and demonstrations the gunpowder demo and machinists workshop were pretty darn cool. The grounds and gardens were lovely. The house was beautiful too. I enjoyed the office area and the old car exhibit as well. I may go back yo see more of the invention area. I thought it was a cool way to spend an afternoon
Martika G — Google review
A must if you’re in the area! Absolutely a gem of a property! This is so much more than just the Hagley residence. The grounds are absolutely beautiful and kept in great condition! Live demos along the pathway and a shuttle that takes you to the home. I visited on a holiday just as they opened and didn’t have to wait very long for anything! All of the tour guides were very knowledgeable, tons to do and see pending on how much time you have. Add this to your DuPont home tours 🤍
Jessica B — Google review
Wow! Just terrific place. I had no idea what to expect, and unfortunately did come early enough to explore the second floor. The vibrancy, colors, layout and lighting make this place eye candy. It's such an appealing way for adults and children to learn about innovation, invention and patents with real patent models. Highly recommend. Come learn about improving the mousetrap, toilet, hairbrush and everything else. It's obvious that lots of money, time and thought is invested to make this place inviting for everyone.
Tax P — Google review
We didn't expect to spend as much time as we did, and wish we had spent more time than we did. The initial display of inventions set the stage for the DuPont story. That, and an entrepreneurial spirit were on display at this museum. The tour of the mansion was informative and demonstrated house remodeling is not new. The cars and carriages were nice for a small collection. My favorite part of the "museum" was the demonstration of water turbine driven metal working equipment. I also liked the models of the making of gun powder, and the demonstration of how gun powder was tested for quality. I highly recommend this museum that is located in a beautiful setting.
Kurt B — Google review
Great place to visit. Came around 3pm, only the two of us on the shuttle to the Du Pont house. The tour guides are wonderful and even the shuttle driver was great, gave us very informative introduction to the historic site. People who work here to really care about the history and the legacy of the Du Pont family. Can’t wait to come back here again!
Diyi Z — Google review
Incredible!! We were heading back home after a quick road trip to Dover and my girlfriend picked this place to check out on the way. HOLY COW what a museum....we spent 5 hours there, thats how good it was. You will not be disappointed.
Brian M — Google review
Fascinating place to visit. The staff is so friendly and knowledgeable. We had a great time. I didn't expect it to be stroller accessible but I wish I had brought it. It seemed to be at least 80% stroller or wagon accessible.
Adrienne P — Google review
Incredible place! My mom and I are vendors for their annual arts festa d the staff are extremely helpful, they are so kind and thoughtful! They go above and beyond for their vendors by even providing free refreshments for us during the event! Beautifully well kept grounds and stunning pieces of history! It’s a must go type of place to explore!
Katie D — Google review
4.8
(859)
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4.7
(843)
200 Hagley Creek Rd, Wilmington, DE 19807, USA
http://www.hagley.org/
(302) 658-2400
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River Walk

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Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
The River Walk is a stunning destination that offers a romantic atmosphere, especially when illuminated at night. As you stroll along this picturesque path, you'll encounter delightful spots like Continental Yards, the Beer Garden, and Banks Seafood Kitchen. The ambiance is perfect for couples looking to create special memories—one visitor even proposed under twinkling lights! This scenic route not only boasts beautiful views of Downtown Wilmington but also features educational elements about Delaware's history during slavery and the Underground Railroad.
This a great river walk. I took my sweat heart on 💜🧡💜🧡 . It’s full of life and the trees 🌳 made it beautiful to see. One of the great memories to enjoy the your special someone. We truly enjoyed ourselves take a stroll by the beautiful at night for our special date and a good memory 🧡💜🧡.
RandySavage215 — Google review
This was/is great for out of towners like me. Sometimes you just want a change of scenery. Hop on a train from Chi town... NY.... Charm city.... DC or Philly to little ole Wilmington De. . Just a few hours away than enjoy River walk park... located right outside the train station! There are lots of activities along the walk -restaurants.. variety -from Peruvian to Ice cream shops. Events- movie theater, mini golf, childrens museum. Art work - peppered in along the path. An extensive array of trees, plants and flowers -some native to DE I had never seen before. Yes there are benches along the path and security on bicycles -I felt very safe. I met a friend from PA here... im from MD. We had a great day here- had breakfast at the local market place than walked the path, enjoying activities as we went. Id meet here again~
Lynne K — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Hidden Gem Along the Water — Beautiful, Clean, and Worth the Walk The Riverwalk in Wilmington was such a refreshing surprise. Peaceful, beautifully maintained, and lined with waterfront dining, art, and green spaces — it’s perfect for everything from a morning stroll to a sunset date night. Whether you're out with family, walking solo for some fresh air, or looking for a scenic backdrop for photos or content, this spot delivers. Bonus: there’s often live music or local events happening nearby, which adds to the charm. Safe, walkable, and full of character — definitely one of Delaware’s best-kept lifestyle gems. I’ll absolutely be back.
Amanda T — Google review
Nice walk. Just same here to walk off dinner cause we ate too much. Walked almost the whole thing. Very lively when we came. Especially near the mini golf area and ice cream area.
Justin D — Google review
I strolled through the River Walk this past weekend. The views of Downtown Wilmington are absolutely beautiful, and the area is kept very clean. I also saw what I thought was some fauns on the other side of the river. During the walk, you will see plenty of restaurants, a beer garden, a mini-golf course (which is closed for the season), and a couple of museums that are in close proximity. The restroom is close to the Visitor's Center. This is a definite must-do whether you are a local or an out of towner like me.
Lisa S — Google review
Part Boardwalk part concrete walk, in downtown area, along the Christina River. Several restaurants, one was playing live music. A mini golf place, small playground, but not much else for activities. A beautiful 3-masted ship has a warf there. At the end of the it connects into a nature walk among the tidal flats. Not many people around on a mid-September Saturday afternoon. Bike rentals available. A good place for a walk or food, but not clear how lively the area is.
Michael M — Google review
Nice walk along the river. Paved, clean and landscaped. Some parts of the river are nicer than others. But it's nice for a stroll after dinner. Saw lots of people jogging, walking, skating/scooting. Places to sit, and watch the water. Relaxing.
Lisa L — Google review
Out of towner and staying at a nearby hotel. Several restaurants to choose from without driving was a plus. Nice area to get some steps in without driving.
Lenore K — Google review
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4.2
(440)
Wilmington, DE 19801, USA
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Go Ape Zipline and Adventure Park

Adventure sports center
Tours
Adventure-activity chain venue where groups explore the forest canopy via a treetop rope course.
Great 👍🏽 family fun! All of the staff were very friendly, professional, and knowledgeable! Staff make sure we understood all the safety protocols. The obstacle course seems very well maintained. The park is a beautiful place to visit and enjoy time with family and friends! Absolutely will visit again!
A J — Google review
Great time! Me and my daughter did the tree top adventures. It was timed at 3 hours but got done in 2.5. Weather was 80 but felt cool under the trees. Not very busy Friday morning. We will be back!
Maxcene H — Google review
Best customer service ever! The team here is super friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. The courses were great for kids and adults! Lots or easy or challenging options. Several ziplines that go back and forth over a beautiful lake with canoes and kayaks below. The park itself was amazing and had lots to do. The overall experience here is 5 stars and we can't wait to go back!
Tony H — Google review
This was an incredible experience. The staff were friendly and attentive. They answered all of our questions. We went through all obstacle courses and it was challenging! We went on the Tarzan swing which was scary because you had to jump off the platform but it was fun! If you have those water protector cases with a strap around the neck you can bring your phone. They only had large gloves which made it a tad difficult to open the clasp when I was switching stations. If you have your own gloves bring them and wear close toe shoes! Even though it was summer, we had a nice breeze and we were in the shade majority of the time. We did put on sunblock and bug repellent.
Izzy C — Google review
We have been on zip lines and obstacle courses like this 3 times in 3 different states. As a parent and someone who doesn’t do this frequently Go Ape in DE made me feel the safest! All their equipment, lines, and obstacles are well maintained and all the staff seemed knowledgeable and comfortable helping! Highly recommend!
Christina E — Google review
Took 11 and 8 year old grandkids to treetop journey. I did not go but watched from ground. They had a great time. Fully hooked up the entire time and very safe. The guides were awesome and so helpful! Brought picnic lunch for after our 10:15 adventure.
Cathy B — Google review
Our group of 6 had so much fun- two teens, two 10 year olds and two parents. It was definitely challenging and a little scary at times but was so thrilling!
Carolyn — Google review
I booked this for my birthday weekend, but I’m so glad I took the leap—literally! The staff were incredibly kind and patient, Juliette made check-in easy, anticipated my questions, Tierrah explained everything clearly and safety focused. The instructor who saw me stuck, and Louis helped me through a tricky obstacle with so much encouragement. He is an absolute gem and he didn't let me give up. If you’re nervous or new to this, don’t worry—they’ve got you. The park is gorgeous, the zipline over Lums Pond is stunning, and the whole experience left me feeling proud and exhilarated. A must-visit for anyone seeking a well-run, memorable outdoor adventure.
Trina — Google review
4.7
(677)
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5.0
(198)
1042 Howell School Rd, Bear, DE 19701, USA
https://www.goape.com/location/delaware-bear/?utm_source=GMBListing&utm_medium=organic
(800) 971-8271
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Lums Pond State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
1,790-acre preserve featuring freshwater pond, multipurpose trails, fishing, boat rentals & more.
Best place for a weekend escape relax your mind in the nature I love cycling there in my bike around the lake they have good trail for hiking/bike riding. Clean environment with good toilet facilities/vending machines for sodas/water . They also have boat available for rents . A perfect place for family picnics
AKR — Google review
Nice state park... plenty to do, like kayaking, fishing, hiking , playground for the kids to play on. Basketball courts and modern rest rooms. Plenty of wildlife to see on and off the water. The rangers and staff are very polite.... only gave 4stars because we didn't camp there yet !
Feng L — Google review
Very big lank in the park is main attraction. Then trail around the lake nearly 6.4 miles. Inside forest loop also available. Very good place for nature lovers.
Manikandan N — Google review
Beautiful park. We did the whole loop around the pond, which we consider more of a lake, little hilly but very doable about 3.5 hours for us. Had our big water bottles and took note of bathrooms and port a pottys as we went. Next time bringing our kayak. Looked at camping sites and they looked very nice as well.
Anne L — Google review
The sites are a good size with some lovely trees for privacy. There is plenty to do with multiple bike trails, hiking, paddle boats. A zip line and a nature center. We would look forward to coming back to Lums if we were in the area.
Mary H — Google review
The reviews don’t exaggerate this park, the sites are spacious, paved, and partially shaded. They are FHU, but the utility placement varies and I finally got to use my 50amp extension cord. Lums Pond has several trails surrounding the “Pond - It looks like a lake to me” We enjoyed Delaware City and Chesapeake City which are connected by the C&D canal, and the adjacent bike path. Schaefer’s Canal House in Chesapeake City is excellent with a wide variety and large portions.
Daniel E — Google review
Just an absolute wonderful park with a wonderful view of the pond from the new cabin area that we are building. If you like camping, this is definitely a great place to visit.
Troy M — Google review
A beautiful campground with great bike paths and easy access to the C&D bike trail.
Debbie G — Google review
4.7
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4.0
(178)
1068 Howell School Rd, Bear, DE 19701, USA
https://www.destateparks.com/park/lums-pond/
(302) 368-6989
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Milburn Orchards

Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Orchard
Produce market
We usually go to another orchard but my ²0 year old, mom and I thoroughly enjoyed our visit and this will be our new go to The hayride was beautiful, funnel cake was delicious and we enjoyed seeing the animals. Staff was extremely helpful with mobility getting my son on and off of the hayride in his wheelchair. It was truly a wonderful day
Theand G — Google review
We live coming here to pick apples and shop the fresh produce in the market. They also have some bad ass apple cider doughnuts they r BUSSIN ! This market has some really good produce like I mean it’s gas ! That means it’s good ! Definitely recommend doing the hayride out to the apple field because it is a long walk. Come and check this place out if ur in the area
Big 4 — Google review
Milburn Orchards is one of the nation’s top rated orchards. They have great activities for the kids. Their store of fresh produce, meats, baked goods, cider, sauces, and swag is one of our weekly shopping spots. They are open early spring through Christmas I believe. We have purchased holiday deserts for them so we did not have to baked and they were so good. Their fall festival has horse rides, hay rides, face painting, assorted foods, and farm animals. The kids will love it. I highly recommend Milburn Orchards to all.
Sean H — Google review
Milburn Orchards is truly my family’s happy place! We have hosted 2 birthday parties in their big backyard and both were a big hit/ easy to organize. We love getting a season pass to hang out in the big backyard! HIGHLY recommend for all seasons that they’re open- you can host a party off season and have the whole big backyard to yourselves!
Julie G — Google review
A little pricey to get in, but lots of fun stuff once inside! Maize maze, petting zoo, kid games, and spots to chill. Food, drink, and market goods all cost extra once you pay to get in.
Kathryn L — Google review
Had my son 1st birthday party yesterday (7/13) and it was amazing. The pavilion was clean and spacious! Rebecca and Mrs Mary made sure everything went well, they even helped us set up and check on us periodically to make sure we were okay. Every staff we encountered with was polite and helpful. Thank you Milburn Orchards for a wonderful time 🥰
Kamiesha G — Google review
High quality fruit of all kinds. Had lunch on the deck ( which could use some fans- I asked to have it turned on but they never did) the peach/prosciutto pizza was amazing as were the cool peach drinks
Amy H — Google review
Went apple picking and visited the Fall Festival with my partner and a couple friends and their toddler. The Fall Festival was very family-friendly with many activities included in the price. Just know that several popular attractions (like pony rides) cost extra. Apple picking was you-pick with two varieties still there at the end of the season when we went: the orchard's own Sweet Zoes and Granny Smith apples. Both were amazing! We parked and rode a tractor over to the orchards then walked the rows. Even at the very end of the season that's were a decent amount to pick from and we filled about three bags between us all. Food on premises was a step about fair food but the apple cider donuts and a gallon of apple cider to take home were a MUST BUY. They're absolutely fantastic and worth the trip just by themselves!
Britt — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(194)
1495 Appleton Rd, Elkton, MD 21921, USA
http://www.milburnorchards.com/
(410) 398-1349
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Lapp Valley Farm

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$$$$cheap
Ice cream shop
Nestled in the heart of Lancaster County, Lapp Valley Farm is a delightful destination for anyone seeking fresh, hormone-free milk and delectable homemade ice cream. This charming dairy farm offers an inviting atmosphere with beautifully maintained grounds where friendly peacocks, bulldogs, and cats roam freely. Visitors can enjoy watching Jersey cows being milked and even have the chance to pet adorable bottle-fed calves.
Best chocolate milk I've ever had. I assume that turns into some amazing ice cream, although we didn't try that this time. You can go inside or drive through, which is nice. But if you have time, there's a tractor for the kids to play on with a beautiful view, cows up close, and picnic tables. Beautiful stop when in the area.
Katie M — Google review
My perfect best-ever ice cream experience! Cute shop, step in & smell the fresh waffle cones being made! Lots of fresh dairy & ice cream take out products. I got 2 scoop waffle cone with butter brittle and butter pecan, it just doesn't get any fresher than this! We visited the dairy cows getting milked, and saw adorable calves getting bottle fed. An Amish buggy pulled up to the drive through window, so I went back in for a coconut milkshake & my wife got 2 gallons to go.
Todd D — Google review
Ice cream is very nice and I loved it, however if you look at the ingredients listed on the packed boxes on sale, they have a lot of additives like yellow 6, Red 40 and Blue 1 for coloring; and corn syrup for sugar taste; and mono and diglycerides etc. I feel bad after eating it since it was advertised as home made ice cream, I thought I was having a healthier option for my family :( I specifically asked if the packed boxes have the same ingredients with the open ones they sell on cones, and they confirmed that they are the same ones. Side notes, they use vanilla extract in vanilla flavor if you avoid alcohol in your diet.
Emre M — Google review
Hands down the BEST ice cream ever 🍦👏. AND the aroma of the waffle cones as soon as you walked in...Could not resist. The dairy operation there was fascinating, so different from what I’ve experienced. Jersey Cows are well cared for and LOVE the fact that they also have a drive-thru!!!
Mindy V — Google review
Lapp Valley Farm is absolutely beautiful. It's peaceful countryside views, friendly Jersey cows, and the best ice cream I’ve ever had! It’s so creamy and fresh, made right on the farm. We loved being able to see and pet the young cows (not the babies), but the curious, gentle ones. Such a perfect stop for families or anyone who loves a true farm-to-cone experience!
Misty J — Google review
We go to this ice cream shop every time we visit Amish area. They have a variety of ice cream flavors as well as dairy products. The also do have some activities for kids.
Andriy B — Google review
Ice cream is always incredible and they let you pet the Jersey Cows. No restrooms that I could see. Cats that wander. Listen, if you want to pet the cows, they will lick you with their huge tongues. 😂
Bianca M — Google review
The ice cream is delicious. The smell of freshly made waffle cone hits you as you walk in (inspired me to get one and I was not disappointed). The grounds are beautiful and they have a nice porch to relax on as you enjoy your ice cream.
Vincent B — Google review
4.9
(2745)
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5.0
(447)
244 Mentzer Rd, New Holland, PA 17557, USA
https://lappvalleyfarm.com/
(717) 354-7988
10

Strasburg Rail Road

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$$$$cheap
Heritage railroad
Strasburg Rail Road in Lancaster, PA offers a nostalgic experience with steam locomotive rides through Amish Country. Couples can enjoy romantic wine and cheese train rides, while families can opt for an escape room experience. The historic railway, operating since 1832, provides a glimpse into the golden age of rail travel with its well-maintained steam-powered locomotives and restored passenger cars.
It is a wonderful short ride through farmland. They make it entertaining and comfortable. Also, if you're physically disabled they make accommodations and get on and off comfortably and safely. I highly recommend it for an enjoyable short outing. They're are few nice little shops and across the road is the Pennsylvania railroad museum, and that's fantastic! You need a good 4-5 hours for that place.
P S — Google review
Gorgeous platform setup! Gift shop was actually very affordable. I usually get sticker shock but was pleasantly surprised here! We had tickets for the first class parlor and it was very comfortable. Our server was wonderful. The scenery was great - farmland, farm animals, a small park, and other small attractions that the train goes through. 45 minutes is perfect duration especially with a child. We’re from honesdale — known for having the first locomotive train so we’ve been on several rides by us. But this one was so much nicer in every single way. Would recommend to anyone visiting Lancaster!
Marisa R — Google review
Strasburg Rail Road is a wonderful experience for families, students, and anyone who loves history and trains! The ride through the beautiful Amish countryside feels like stepping back in time — peaceful fields, horses, and old barns all along the way. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable, making the whole experience both fun and educational. The vintage steam locomotive is kept in amazing condition, and you can feel the power and nostalgia with every whistle. The station area is also lovely, with gift shops, small museums, and food options nearby. Perfect for kids and groups — it’s not just a train ride, it’s a journey through history. Highly recommend visiting, especially in the fall when the scenery is at its best!
Hakan A — Google review
We attended the Cheese and Wine event and had a great time! The station looked magical with Christmas lights, wreaths, and trees creating a festive atmosphere. The staff was warm and welcoming, and the parlor car had a cozy, vintage feel. The train ride was shorter than expected, and since we went at night, there wasn’t much scenery to see—daytime rides would be better for that. The cheese and wine were delicious but the portions were on the small side. I do not beleive the ticket price reflected the quantity of the cheese and wine accurately. The gift shop was a pleasant surprise with lots of train-themed and holiday items. Overall, it was a fun and festive experience, perfect for the holiday season!
Elaine A — Google review
My friends and I are celebrating 50 yrs of friendship and I mentioned it to the conductor and next thing I know he come with balloons for us, we were so surprised. I had reserved seats in the lounge car which was great with the swivel chairs. The ride was great with interesting landscapes and the ride was monitored along the way. My friends and I truly enjoyed it.
Sonja C — Google review
Just fantastic 🤩 I've been on several train rides, but this is the most scenic and the nicest restored cars, and the most selection of seating. And a real steam engine, choo choo!🚂 And the cutest little train station village and shops. Best T-shirt 👕 choices. Just great fun 🙌🏻
Michael S — Google review
We drove all the way from Cleveland, Ohio (6 hours!!) to ride this train and it was incredible. My 3 year old is obsessed with trains so instead of having a birthday party we decided to spend a weekend away to learn all about trains. The entire experience was incredible - meeting Mrs. Claus, dropping a letter to Santa in the hopes we will receive a letter back, the Christmas songs, the train itself was so nostalgic, Santa on board was great! We also really enjoyed the smaller train ride after riding the big train. All in all, we had a wonderful experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone. We arrived 45 min prior to getting on the train (like the email recommended) so we could spend some time to do all the fun Christmas activities. Also, shockingly enough, I found this train experience using ChatGPT. I'm a working mom of 3 with limited time so I took to ChatGPT to help plan our weekend away and this is what it recommended we do. So glad I trusted it!
Alisia F — Google review
If you're making a trip to Lancaster, adding this to your itinerary is a must. We were just there this past weekend and did the Santa Express car (they have different experiences and price points). Ours was just perfect, a little less than an hour, with beautiful scenic route, live entertainment with instruments and Carolers. Of course the Cherry on top was Santa making his way and stopping to speak with every child, give a small Candycane and ornament gift and take pictures with each family. In addition to all that, they have a lovely station with stores, eateries, and also outdoor entertainment. Super super cute! Will go back!
Silvia V — Google review
4.7
(5984)
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4.6
(5281)
301 Gap Rd, Ronks, PA 17572, USA
https://www.strasburgrailroad.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=local_gbp
(866) 725-9666
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11

Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania

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Rail museum
Museums
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, located in Strasburg, is a treasure trove of historic train engines, cabooses, and railroad cars. With over 100 artifacts on display, the museum offers interactive exhibits and educational talks that delve into the rich history of railroads. Visitors can also enjoy train rides at the nearby Strasburg Railroad, which showcases vintage coaches pulled by steam locomotives through picturesque Amish farmlands.
Wow. What a great place to bring your entire family to able to enjoy and learn everything trains. So much volunteer work that has gone into this museum. They have a wonderful clean selection of exhibits on display to experience. You can really appreciate the amount of work that they have achieved for everyone's enjoyment. Thank you
Don C — Google review
I highly recommend this museum --it's amazing! There are trains from many eras, and the whole way it's set up puts you back into a world of what feels like an old fashioned train station. It's very interactive and educational, and it also has a children's play area. You're able to go into some of the trains a bit, others you can walk into a platform to peer inside. There's a nice gift shop that can fit almost every price range as well, and the museum is situated in the stunning Amish Country right across the street from the Strasburg Railroad.
M S — Google review
Me amd my Mom vitied this museum years ago. Few museums are as wonderful, as detailed, as large, and as fun to visit. Good for all ages. A must if you are in the area. Then cross the road and visit the station! And it wasn't crowded. This place needs to become world famous!
Michael V — Google review
Super giant museum of giant steam engines, carts, miniatures, and many fun sights. You get to go inside many of the passenger carts, conductor and engineer compartments, and marvel at the spectacular size of these classic marvels of engineering and manufacturing. Multi floor with the top housing the large running miniatures which operates like real working trains. Great place to spend a could of hours with the family!
Andrew C — Google review
Excellent value for the experience. We took a little over two hours to explore the museum after riding the Strasburg Railroad. The kids loved the interactive train exhibit and Lego center. There were engaging activities throughout (hand brakes vs air brakes, shoveling coal, etc.) that kept them engaged while the adults could read exhibit signage. We all enjoyed the trains that we could either enter or view through plexiglass. We were transported to another time and experienced a feeling of nostalgia for a time in which we never lived. Highly recommend!
Kelly T — Google review
This museum is huge and so fun for kids and train lovers alike, don’t miss it! We did a train ride then walked across the street to the museum, which worked well. The level of investment in this museum is impressive- it is clean and very well laid out with loads of interactive options for the kids. My family of 5 - kids ages 10, 7 and 4 - could have been just in the museum for 3+ hours easily. They have SO MANY locomotives! Plus a replica “main street”, lego cities (with legos to play with!), books, a tiny city/town/farm area with a challenge of finding several scenes…then ALL the trains! So many! They are all clean and shiny and a whistle. It’s great!
Kimberly A — Google review
This is a fantastic museum, one of the best I've ever been to! It was only $10 per adult and we stayed for three hours so the value is great. They have an incredible collection of trains and some really fun model train displays. There is so much to look at, and they have lots of cool interactive features. We went on a weekday and got there when it opened so it wasn't too crowded. We were easily able to buy tickets when we walked in after waiting in a short line. It's a really big museum so it's very open with lots of space to walk around. We were staying at the Red Caboose Motel which is only three minutes away so if you're staying there then this museum is a must-see!
Natalie C — Google review
Very nice and interesting museum with many steam engines and cars. Funny actions for kids and some good information for adults. I liked it, but I am a rail enthusiast. Highly recommended for rail fans, recommended for "normal" people. 😁
Jetlover X — Google review
4.8
(2988)
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4.7
(1145)
300 Gap Rd, Strasburg, PA 17579, USA
https://rrmuseumpa.org/
(717) 687-8628
12

Sight & Sound Theatres

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
Sight & Sound Theatres, located in Strasburg, is a renowned Christian theater that stages inspirational musicals based on biblical narratives such as Moses, Jonah, and Noah. The theater is famous for its elaborate sets and costumes, as well as its use of live animals in the performances. It's one of the most popular attractions in Lancaster County and offers a unique biblically-oriented experience for visitors.
We went to see "Noah". Always a pleasure and a blessing!! We were a church group of eight and the play was amazing!!! Have been here multiple times over the years. Can't wait to go back for another. Some part of the play always brings tears to my eyes. I love how they bring such serious topics with a flare of entertaining that lures you along with intrigue. They never water down the gospel message of Jesus Christ!!! I just love this place and the work the casts do. The stage props always build to the point of having your Heading spinning to try to take in everything. It's not a sensory overload, but a gradual stirring of the imagination to the point of wowing you with exuberant excitement. I can't say enough good things about this place.
TAMARA O — Google review
Wonderful live show in Pennsylvania! Had this trip planned for over a year. It did not disappoint.! The show Noah was awesome the actors and actresses were amazing .The live animals were awesome as well. The effects blew me away. I highly recommend everyone who can go see these live shows.
Mary P — Google review
Beautiful theater, comfortable seats, ushers very friendly and helpful. I cannot say enough about the actors, actresses and the stage hands that brought the events of Noah to life in front of our eyes! What a wonderful performance! This was my husband and my first experience and it will resonate with us and those that accompanied us for years to come!
Denise K — Google review
**Highly Recommended for wholesome family entertainment!** - This is comparable to a Broadway show in NYC except these stories are from the BIBLE and great for the entire family. - (All my family members agree) - In addition to the main stage, they have stages on both sides of the auditorium, which gives it a "surround" or immersive effect. - The plays include musical numbers for their many scenes. - They include some one-liners for laughs.. ..which brings some light-heartedness. - They have LIVE ANIMALS in the plays also; horses, pigs, camels, sheep, goats, dogs, birds, (the kids love it..!) - It is located in Lancaster, Pa. (a great family-wholesome place to go after for lunch, sight-seeing and staying the night) - Each of these stories are heart-felt; and include a good main theme to take/ bring home with you and put into practice.. - Our Family has seen the plays: Jesus; Noah, Moses; David; Queen Esther, The Miracle of Christmas. - I would recommend a weekday, since the weekends usually get booked-up quickly. - I also suggest purchasing them online, or calling the reservation center, to make sure you get tickets. (get sold-out quickly) - They also have a nice gift shop and refreshment stands in the main lobby - (we had coffee, soft drinks, and Glazed Almonds (delicious if you are not allergic) - Cannot say enough good about this place and will continue to come back (even the kids are grown-up now) lol...
Mike H — Google review
Sight and Sound is a wonderful experience for families to go to together, friends, or for your children to attend. This theater truly brings to life biblical stories with great detail and very Supreme acting. They are very punctual at starting and I recommend that anyone that can go will see it. The costay seem high, but it's very worth it and you can understand the cost to operate such a theater. I highly recommend it to anyone.
Joseph J — Google review
We saw Noah on a Wednesday afternoon. The place was sold out even on a weekday. The staff is helpful and friendly from the parking attendants who parked us close due to seniors with walking limitations to the will call and concessions and ushers. The show is spectacular with the actors, animatronics and live animals. It is also very emotional with a lovely surprise ending. You won’t be disappointed with this experience.
Donna Y — Google review
My family and I had heard great things about Sight and Sound, but we had never been to a show until recently. It did not disappoint! Noah was outstanding, and my 4 yr. old grandson loved it! What a great experience! Thank you!
Stephanie B — Google review
I’ve been a few times. The theatrical performances I’ve seen have been Jonah, Daniel, Noah, and The Christmas Story. This is one trip that’s worth repeating. Buy tickets MONTHS ahead. If you want to go on a specific date then order as soon as the box office opens, shows get booked super fast. I travel with a bus group. Now that part has its ups ands down.
Angie W — Google review
4.9
(27741)
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4.9
(3518)
300 Hartman Bridge Rd, Ronks, PA 17572, USA
https://www.sight-sound.com/
(800) 377-1277
13

Dutch Wonderland® Family Amusement Park

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Dutch Wonderland Family Amusement Park, located in Lancaster County, is a 44-acre kingdom for children with a variety of attractions suitable for the whole family. The park offers over 30 rides including roller coasters, water slides, teacup rides, and carousels designed to cater to children of all ages. In addition to the thrilling rides, there are live entertainment shows and a water play area called Dukes Lagoon.
This is a great park for younger aged children. Really cool theme & the Castle Entrance is awesome. Most rides and stuff are for kids 3-10 years old. There are a few coasters but nothing crazy. They have a live performance a few times a day & this is a MUST. The water park is probably the one area they could improve on as it's WAY over crowded and smaller than i expected. It's nice nonetheless but there isn't a wave pool, lazy river, or even just a regular pool. There's two splash pad areas for toddlers and two taller watersides and that's really it.
Jay J — Google review
A quaint little amusement/water park in Lancaster, PA. There are a few rides for the older crowd, but I think this park is geared mainly to the younger kids. My boyfriend and I took his 9 year old daughter and we all had a great time. You could actually spend the entire day at the water park if you wanted to. We didn't get to see any of the shows as we were only in Lancaster for a few days. It's interesting to see this park right along the main roadway. I believe the park was open in 1963, so I do not know if that highway was there at that time. There is also an area where you can walk through and learn about dinosaurs.
Diane C — Google review
Our 6 and 4 year old grandchildren love it here. Their favorite rides are the Whip It, Old Fashioned Car, the small roller coaster, the Bee. They were disappointed this last visit because none of the dinosaurs in explore Island were working. A fun amusement park.
Rita E — Google review
Dutch Wonderland Family Amusement Park 2249 Lincoln Hwy E, Lancaster, PA 17602 So I’m not gonna lie I wasn’t sure what to think when my wife said let’s go to Dutch Wonderland in Lancaster, PA. Doesn’t really seem like there’s anything there as a quick roadtrip destination, but the fact that this amusement park is geared towards 12 and under and we needed some long overdue family fun we decided to hit the road. Once we arrived, the checking process was super easy because we bought our tickets online. People that were purchasing tickets on site were waiting forever in line 😩. Shout out to my wife for making the arrangements online. We got in and began riding all the kid friendly rides we could fit. First we went on a boat ride and had to identify different characters along the way. We rode the skylift across the park which was relaxing. Once we got off the skylift we went to a BBQ stand to eat and unfortunately that was the only bad part about the park. The burgers weren’t real ground beef, they didn’t have any of their sides like, and the smoked sausage wasn’t very good either. They also ran out of drinks so we had to get kiddie cups of water. After the dissster that was lunch we allowed the girls to ride a bunch of rides that parents couldn’t ride with them on. We watched a water show with an evil sorcerer, a king who’s princess daughter needed to be saved by the prince that was turned into a frog by the sorcerer because he wanted to marry the princess himself. We were able to finish off the park with a couple of family rides and rollercoasters as well as taking the girls to the gift shop and grabbing some souvenirs. If we ever go again we’ll stick to your traditional amusement park food like chicken tenders, pizza, hot dogs, pretzels, popcorn, etc, but all in all it was a great experience and most importantly the girls had lots of fun!
Brandon H — Google review
My son is 7 years old and he is at the perfect age for this amusement park. Definitely worth checking out at least once. You can easily see the whole park in 1 day. We plan to come back during Christmas since they decorate the park all up & you can even book Christmas dinner with Santa & his Elves! Kinda a cool experience for your little ones before they get to old. (Insert tear) lol
Jessica J — Google review
Dutch wonderland sure showed me and my family a good time everything where age-appropriate, we try almost all the rides they could ride. The water area was great since i had my 2 year old and 5 year old even i had a blast. Staff was informative friendy if we could have found something they insured that we found it. We had gotten food while there a little pricey for chicken tenders and fries finish it off with a slushy variety of flavors. So much fun things to do loved it i rate 10/10
Tashonda M — Google review
Really awesome place for a family fun day. SO many fun rides and things to do. Delicious treats and eats throughout the park - highly recommended.
William ( — Google review
I loved it here and cannot wait to return! I visited for the first time today with my husband (who hates rides) and my 2.5yr old toddler (who had yet to experience them). It is the perfect place to go as a family with a little one trying rides for the very first time. The rides are specifically designed with kiddos in mind, so the majority are low stakes and not very intense. I appreciated their easy system for riding based on height, and it was clearly posted at each ride. I also loved that I could walk into the rides with my son and get him situated and buckled before they began (of course workers double checked every time, but it gave me kiddo peace of mind to have me walk in with him). There were lots of food stalls and restaurants around, bathrooms in convenient locations (which included changing stations for littles), a first aid booth, strollers for rent (and plenty of places to put said strollers when on rides), games to play, and the entire park was very walkable. There were no crazy hills or long stretches of path where rides were not accessible. Wait times for rides were very short-- in fact, most of the time there was never a line. For the couple times we did wait, it was not longer than 10 minutes, and there was often shade or coverage from the sun. The water area was a blast and definitely helped us cool off. We went straight there to drop off our swim stuff (in a locker) which made it easy to get to when we were ready, and it kept us from toting extra stuff around all afternoon. The locker was for all day which was wonderful. There were so many things to do outside of rides. Shows, dives, pop up theater, Santa, a foam party, story time--it was a jam packed place. If you're looking for a place to take your littles for the day, look no further! Dutch Wonderland is the perfect place to go. Look for deals online for tickets. Kids under 3 are FREE!!!
Rachel J — Google review
4.4
(6415)
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4.3
(2434)
2249 Lincoln Hwy E, Lancaster, PA 17602, USA
https://www.dutchwonderland.com/?utm_id=GMBtraffic&utm_medium=OrganicGMB&utm_source=google
(866) 386-2839
14

Lititz Springs Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Lititz Springs Park is a well-maintained community park with a rich history and various attractions. It features stone waterways fed by underground limestone springs, providing a picturesque setting for leisurely walks and duck watching. The park hosts regular concerts and the town's annual 4th of July celebration, drawing large crowds. Families often visit the park to enjoy its playgrounds, concession stands, and dog-friendly environment.
Love this park and it’s a big part of why I love living in Lititz. This park is truly a gem, as are all of the dedicated volunteers who keep it being such a treasure for the community. Lititz is incredibly lucky to have such a beautiful park AND an amazing community of people who keep it. It isn’t every community that has something so nice right in the middle of town. What you make of it is on you.
James S — Google review
Great park in a great town. Today we saw a live performance of "Swing" performed by Servants Stage. It was music, dance and awesome singing. The park has an excellent band shell, along with a concession stand, picnic pavilions and restrooms. The stream runs through the park and is home to dozens of ducks. A fun place to visit.
Daryl H — Google review
It's a perfect place for family picnics, there are tables with benches, peaceful environment with squirrels and ducks, and free parking. The Lititz Spring park is quite small and it's actually surprising how many different impressions that place can fit. There are ponds and canals for ducks. There is a church near by with beautiful flowers. There are sounds of organ coming from time to time to the park (maybe from the church). There are some nice cafes around (I recommend New Holland). It's a good place to relax and talk to your family outside your house.
Aleksei K — Google review
Lititz Spring Park is a charming space with lush greenery and serene fountain. The Reading caboose station was a fun photo op. A lovely place to unwind and enjoy; watching the ducks swim by was delightful. There is free parking. Highly recommend for a peaceful stroll!
Priya P — Google review
Never been to a park before tailor made for ducks. Good size park for being in the center of a town. Has plenty of green area and trees, 2 huge covered outdoor picnic facilities and a man made stream running through it. They take advantage of the gentle slope and have 2 big ponds at both ends. The ducks take notice and flock there to sit and drift all day long. Unique.
M W — Google review
This is a cute park where you can sit back and relax or learn some history with the caboose museum. Feed some ducks or let your kids unwind in the playground . There is a gazebo for a party and baseball field .
Kikki B — Google review
It’s always been my favorite park since first visiting last year for the July 4th. There’s an extremely small but cute farmers market every Thursday (which more places should def get in on this so can have more shoppers supporting small businesses!) it’s always so clean, the ducks are so cute and chill and they aren’t those pesky Canadian geese, they are actual real ducks lol. What’s missing is a dog park/area, splash zone for kids, and a secured way to get into the park from the residents in the buildings next to it. I do enjoy all the pokemon Go community things that happen, there should be more little festivals! It’s such a big place with a amphitheater even
J K — Google review
Mi girls and I love this park we come to visit Pennsylvania once a year to visit family and Lititz park is a must . We love feeding the ducks and play on the swings and playground
Diana S — Google review
4.8
(2862)
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4.7
(466)
24 N Broad St, Lititz, PA 17543, USA
http://www.lititzspringspark.org/
(717) 626-8981
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Kreider Farms - Main Office

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Dairy farm
Sights & Landmarks
Kreider Farms offers an immersive tour of a fully operational dairy farm, providing visitors with a firsthand look at modern farming practices. The tour includes a drive through the "Cow Palace" barn and an observation of the milking carousel where 1,700 cows are milked three times daily. Families with children can enjoy the educational experience, learning about the history of the Kreider family and witnessing cow births and the milking process. Visitors also receive fresh bottles of milk during the tour.
We loved it. It was a second visit for me and my son, but we brought along the new little siblings, and the cousin. All children ages 1 to 13 had a wonderful time. We got there early to the Welcome Center, and loaded onto a very neat cow bus. Our tour guide was wonderful. As was the bus driver. They have expanded the tour since the last time we went. The additions are wonderful.
Karen R — Google review
Huge thanks to Larry and Denise ! A wonderful experience for our entire family to see a real working dairy farm. Not something you get to see every day. Learned a lot. Kids LOVED to see all the cows. Climbing the silo was a treat. The milk is delish ! Highly recommend.
Christina P — Google review
Very interesting and informative Tour. The tour starts off with a bus ride to the farm area riding into their cow barn where you can learn the entire process of raising and milking the cows. They have a 100 feet tall silo where you can go up to see the gorgeous surrounding areas and they give out samples of fresh milk. The next time ill drink milk ill know to appreciate more the work that went into it.
S G — Google review
The tour of Kreider Farms was top notch. They take you on a bus through the form with a really good tour guide who is very informative. Seeing the “Cow-Rasel” in action was really interesting. Climbing to the top of the silo offered fantastic views. They even give you milk to try. I highly recommend this tour.
B-Man — Google review
Cool bus tour through the farm. Guide provides detailed History and description of farm and operation. Only at the milking carousel will you get off the bus to walk around and there is a small playground area for little children
Meir G — Google review
We had a great time on the farm tour. Our tour guide and bus driver were really nice.
Brian S — Google review
Overall, it was a great experience for all ages.
Tracey K — Google review
5 star tour with a 2 star guide. Too much bragging about how much "better" the Kreider's are than the average dairy farm. And he had a shallow understanding of farming in general. As a dairy farmer myself this was very frustrating. This tour should be to educate the public about the dairy industry; not to tell everybody who's the "best" in the dairy industry.
Burnell G — Google review
4.3
(72)
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4.6
(305)
1461 Lancaster Rd, Manheim, PA 17545, USA
http://www.kreiderfarms.com/
(717) 665-4415
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Root's Country Market & Auction

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Produce market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Root's Country Market & Auction, the oldest single family-run country market in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, has a rich history dating back to 1925 when it started as a poultry auction. Today, it has become a cherished part of Lancaster County's heritage and offers an array of fresh food, family-friendly activities, and diverse items for sale.
I found myself in Lancaster today. And decided to stop in at this farmers market. When I got there the parking was very easy . And access was easy. The over whelming amount of businesses of just about every you can think of was amazing. Beautiful vegetables, And meats abound here . I actually met an amazing woman named June who owns Bdazzle Jewelry whose Jewelry was amazing. I spent at least 20 minutes talking to this beautiful and friendly lady as she explained all her beautiful handmade items to me . This seems to be the way I found most of the vendors to be here . Luckily I only came with a certain amount of cash because I could have really went overboard spending on all the wonderful items and food I found. Bring cash , Most vendors don’t take cards so be prepared. I actually don’t know why I’ve only been here once . Since it’s only 1/2 hr away from my home. I very highly recommend. I will definitely be going back. But be aware it does get a bit crowded so going early is recommended
William S — Google review
I mean what is there to say? It another awesome Amish Market/Flea market. A vast array of foods to choose from to eat there or take home. It's very much like Green Dragon in, Ephrata but slightly smaller. Same kind of set of stalls wise. Always great to get Amish pretzels. Looking for soap that's cheap and also smells great? Go here. They have it all.
Luke N — Google review
One of the best Farmers Markets in Lancaster County! Only happens on Tuesdays but has so many options to choose from. If you’re hungry in between shopping for produce, meats, cheeses or desserts there are numerous food stands: Hoagies, Seafood/ Fish sandwiches, sit down Amish home cooked meal or a sit down place called Farmers Table. There are Whoopie Pies, Shoefly Pies, funnel cakes, pit barbecued pork, ice cream and more!!! Kettle style popcorn, a huge candy selection as well. There are plant auctions, poultry/livestock auctions. Parking is free but it gets busy but always a parking spot somewhere!
Cynthia T — Google review
It's a big farmer's market with some stores and businesses, too. There are a lot of Amish sellers there and a lot of them do not take cards. So, if you go there, be prepared to have cash. I bought two belts from one of the Amish booths and had to go to an ATM and pay extra fee for the withdrawal. I was particularly surprised to see that Amish do not call their produce organic. I intentionally asked a few of them about it and none of them gave a positive reply. To end on a good note, at the entrance, they sell varieties of ice-cream of a very good quality. I was attracted to a beer ice-cream but decided not have it before a long drive :)
Aleksei K — Google review
This place is awesome and has something for everyone. There are outside and inside vendors everywhere. The outside vendors just go on and on so be prepared to walk. The outside vendors were very polite and attentive. It was incredibly windy when we went but they still remained happy to help even with there wares blowing everywhere. They have old and new items that are unique and interesting, crafts, seasonal items, and really something for everyone. My only gripe is that this one starts very early, many vendors will leave early, some leave as early as 11 but more will leave by 1pm. So I'd say get there early, it might also help to be the crowds that will be there l, especially on Tuesday. Saturday is actually a bit calmer if you don't want the huge crowds but its a bit smaller with the outside vendors. The inside buildings also have stores that have everything from toys, Pokémon cards, homemade goods and crafts like soaps and candles and other items, and other unique knick knacks, tools, and other useful items. The vendors here are also polite and attentive. Many stores here are open to 8pm, so I'd recommend going outside first. You can also participate in a live auction if something catches your eye. Just know it goes by a bit slow if there are a lot of items. So if the item you want is at the end of the list, it might take a while, good news is there is so much else to do. There are also animals for sale if that is your thing. Now I wanted to do the food separately as there is so much going on. Both inside and outside vendors sell fresh produce and other seasonal items. On the inside you can also get fresh meats as well. Then you can also find things like candy, packaged goods, delis for sandwiches, hot dogs and hamburgers, chicken, and other cooked meals, they even have a sit down restaurant. Amish goods are also found inside, so prepare your sweet tooth. Outside also has a wide variety of great places. You can get great fries, pretzels, to things like pit beef, brisket, pulled pork and other BBQ items. They have shakes and a good coffee place as well. The main outside area to enjoy your meal usually has some live music playing. When we were there a great musician was playing. He was there for the full time we were there, (5hrs,) and sounded great the whole time. I found the place clean, (even the bathroom,) and friendly and there really is something for everyone. A little bonus if you have kids or just love alpacas, there is a alpaca farm just next door that is usually open when the market is going on. Remember, get there early!
Alex F — Google review
The bounty of fresh produce, meat, chicken and fresh sausage is unmatched. The prices are very reasonable. However, only select vendors accept credit cards, so bring cash. Basil was $1, carrot bunches $2 and 1/2 doz corn $1.50.
Tracy B — Google review
Such a nice place to visit. Auctioning flowers, chickens, & such. There's butcher cut meat, pastries,cheeses, fried oreos, food stands, & much of ANYTHING you want to purchase! Sadly, the 💐 set off my allergies 😢 🤧!
Tyrell L — Google review
Great selection of merchandise with good prices. Fresh meats, vegetables and baked goods. Plants, furniture, handmade items and much more.
Cathy D — Google review
4.6
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705 Graystone Rd, Manheim, PA 17545, USA
http://www.rootsmarket.com/
(717) 898-7811
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Friends-Concord Point Lighthouse

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Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Friends-Concord Point Lighthouse is a beautifully restored 1827 lighthouse offering historical exhibits, educational tours, and stunning ocean views. Visitors can enjoy the sight of lighted boats parading along the shoreline from the Amtrak Bridge to the lighthouse. The area features a walking trail, museums, gift shops, and opportunities for fishing and beach activities. It's a peaceful spot with wild animals roaming around.
The local support is an overwhelming source of inspiration. Thank you to the “Friends” for preserving this national treasure. A true piece of Americana and a worthy stop for anyone on a road trip passing through. The grounds are very well- kept and clean.
Tom B — Google review
Amazing place to walk in the morning and evenings. Super calm, you can hear the birds chirping and relax. There are public clean restrooms on the other side of the street.
Michele G — Google review
Decided to do a quick impromptu stop to see the lighthouse with the family. Its a cute little spot. You'd expect the bugs to be awful so close to the water but they weren't that bad at all. Probably would reccomended visitng at sunrise hours if you get the chance to see the sunrise in the background. These photos are taken near sunset. Would reccomend for a little stroll break for any passers by on a long trip.
Kyle L — Google review
Wonderful hidden gem of a park. The walkway is wide and easy to walk with strollers or pets. Gorgeous views of the Chesapeake Bay and a quaint burger/ice cream joint by the boat launch to watch the sunset from. We visited after the light house was closed, as an evening stroll and dinner stop on our travels down I95. Highly recommend stopping here for a break while traveling!
Leslie T — Google review
Stopped here with my wife. Depending on the time of day you are likely to get some great photos. Must be epic at sunset... So we'll have to come back. We stopped about mid-day and parked near the Promenade Grille. There should be ample parking near the marina
Matt P — Google review
This place is so beautiful. Perfect peaceful escape from busy words. Great for a morning walk in boardwalk or just reading a book or fishing, It’s the kind of place that invites you to slow down and truly unwind. Highly recommend for anyone looking to disconnect and recharge in a quiet, beautiful setting
Subbu B — Google review
It is a beautiful spot for a romantic walk. Fantastic view of the bay that is surrounded by nature. Peaceful, easy walking trail.
M F — Google review
Beautiful place to walk along and enjoy the shoreline and water.
Clarinda R — Google review
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4.5
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700 Concord St, Havre De Grace, MD 21078, USA
http://www.concordpointlighthouse.org/
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Havre de Grace Promenade

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Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Havre de Grace Promenade is a versatile destination offering a mix of historic charm and natural beauty. The quarter to half-mile long walkway along the Susquehanna River provides opportunities for boating, picnicking, and leisurely strolls with family. Visitors can explore the lighthouse, enjoy restroom facilities, a deli-style restaurant, and pavilions at the harbor. The area also features shops and dining options nearby.
Nice flat dry nature walk . Check out the museums .
Birdie — Google review
Lovely park with a boardwalk trail and playground. Very peaceful!
Christine D — Google review
Beautiful place.
Ashley H — Google review
Nice easy walk with beautiful views of the water.
Veda B — Google review
Beautiful, scenic and relaxing place. Perfect for family strolls. My kids enjoyed the walk along the bay, spotted turtles and enjoyed some outdoor exercise. Lighthouse was a nice surprise!
Cecilia G — Google review
Peaceful and full of history, definitely worth a visit if you live in the DMV or are traveling to.
Elle — Google review
Pleasant place to relax. The Susquehanna River and its vast expanse flows alongside as you walk the Promenade. The Promenade is at least a 1/4 mile long. Maybe a 1/2 mile. It's enough to get your walk on. The Promenade is a very cool place and a good use of public space. You will find the historic Concord lighthouse, the historic house of the Lighthouse Keeper, a duck decoy museum, (no never visited), an eatery for a quick bite, a marina, and places along the Promenade where people fish for dinner. There's a pier that juts out into the Susquehanna. People fish there. Another spot where people fish right from shore is located near the eatery. Find this peaceful gem of a place in Havre de Grace, MD just off Rt 40 and down Revolution Road to its end. Make right. See lighthouse to your left. I come for the Nature. The place is a show-off with nature, birdlife and the river with its lapping "baby" waves. Its' a place where you can sit back, relax, take in the view and breath fresh air. Nice! People are friendly, too. -Bill Curtis /New Mark Advertising Specialties
Bill C — Google review
Looking for a spot to launch your boat? A spot to picnic? A walkway to stroll with your family? A place of both historic & natural beauty? The Promenade is that place. You can avail yourself of the restroom facilities, the deli style restaurant and the pavilions at the harbor. A stroll will take you to the lighthouse. Top all this off with a wide range of shops and places to eat nearby and you have a place to spend the day or a vacation. Love this place.
Richard W — Google review
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Havre De Grace, MD 21078, USA
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Holtwood Dam

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Dam
Nature & Parks
Holtwood Dam, located in Lancaster, offers over 30 miles of hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks through rustic and rocky terrain or embark on more challenging hikes with breathtaking views. The Conestoga Trail, approximately 15 miles long, is a highlight for experienced hikers as it winds past the Susquehanna River and Lake Aldred.
4.3
(34)
Airville, PA 17302, USA
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Independent Brewing Company

Brewery
Food & Drink
Store
My ABSOLUTE favorite local brewery!!! The owner and employees are THE friendliest people you will EVER meet. Great atmosphere!! Many different places to sit and enjoy your beverage. HUGE bonus is they ARE PET FRIENDLY... Meaning they allow our awesome pet and rescue snakes!! They actually enjoy the variety of something different. We are not made to feel like freaks or out casts and are never turned away. They're all ALWAYS super welcoming. They have food trucks and live music also!!! Any day of the week I highly recommend this brewery to everyone 😁
Amber C — Google review
They have the best beer in the county. Blood orange Carpe Diem is a staple in our family. The sheer variety of beers on tap ensures that everyone we bring here can enjoy something, even kombucha. So many seating options to choose from, and an outdoor fire pit when it's chilly. Cheers!
Autumn B — Google review
One of our favorite places! They have a wide variety of beers and some seltzers. There is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating and parking isn't too bad. They have food trucks and welcome dogs. Definitely recommend it if in the area.
Meganlynne18 — Google review
I ordered the “El Hefe” hefeweißen and and “Fyre Fest” festbier. Atmosphere was amazing. Unfortunately, they did not taste like Deutschland biers. Es ist schlecht. The El Hefe was too hoppy, but the amount of malt and carbonation was right. Alcohol content was around normal for the Hefe. The Fyre Fest has way too much malt and the amount of carbonation was too much. Alcohol content was around normal for the festbier. Recommendation: Research what actual Hefeweißen and and Festbiers taste like and craft new ones because these are absolutely not what German beers taste like. Very disappointed.
Brian L — Google review
Had a wonderful summer evening after attending a wedding. Listened to live music and tried 4 different beer. All delicious. My favorite? Cryptic captions! Cute town and nice people. Will come again if ever in the area.
Zip G — Google review
The service was great as the staff were extremely friendly. The beer was good. I started with a reader of the Belgian stout which I thought was delicious, but I'm a Belgian and stout fan so best of both worlds. But rather than an almost 10% beer at 11 am I went with the Belgian blonde which just lacked a bit of Belgian complexity in flavor that I love. Maybe they fermented at too low of temp or didn't use the right yeast but something was a little off. Then I had their red ale which was just your average red ale. So, service is great!! Beer was good based on my limited experience. Would like to try some of their other beers and likely will be given their weekly Sunday yoga!
Jesse F — Google review
So e very good traditional beers. Good service. Thursday pizza truck has excellent pizza. Quiet during weekdays but very noisy on weekends. Lots odmf outside seating and covered seating if rainy.
John S — Google review
We were driving through in our RV and stopped because this place was a Harvest Host. We loved, loved, loved it. The beer was great and the food truck on the property was yummy. We sat outside and the vibe was very chill and welcoming. Staff was super nice and it was nice to visit a couple minutes.
Sher B — Google review
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418 N Main St, Bel Air, MD 21014, USA
https://www.independentbrew.com/
(410) 937-0108
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21

The Liriodendron Mansion

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Event venue
Museum
Wedding venue
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
We chose The Liriodendron as our wedding venue and it was absolutely amazing. The mansion is stunning and the outdoor ceremony space and terrace are so romantic and magical. The staff are great to work with too, especially Cathy who really went above and beyond to help make our day go smoothly.
Hannah S — Google review
The administrators & people are unfriendly, off-hand, & a better class than you. The building & outside are kept to a mediocre standard. Go to Hampton House to see what can be done for a restored mansion in MD. There is no elevator for impaired mobility to get to where the public exhibits are held. The mgt of the facility is often remote and condescending. This has not felt a friendly place.
JB L — Google review
✨ A Night of Music & Elegance at The Liriodendron Mansion ✨ As a Master Google Reviewer Level 10 with over 79 million views, I take pride in providing accurate reviews, unique photos, and great insights into hidden treasures locally and globally. Through my channel @DrAshmonGoogleLens, I bring these highlights to life — and last night was no exception. 🎶 Coming from a musically inclined family and as the founder of @DrAshmonSounds on YouTube, I knew I had to share this extraordinary evening. It is important to share hidden treasures in order to explore, explore, and enjoy the essence of great music and beautiful venues. 📍 The Liriodendron Mansion — Established in 1898 in Bel Air, Maryland, this historic estate was the summer residence of Dr. Howard Kelly. Today, it is a breathtaking venue adorned with grand chandeliers, elegant fireplace archways, a stunning water fountain, manicured gardens, and an inviting outdoor stage. The atmosphere was pure magic. 🎷 Dupont Brass — An electrifying collective of talented musicians blending hip-hop, R&B, jazz, blues, and gospel into a sound that moves the soul. Founded at Howard University, this group’s stage presence is magnetic, and their performance left the audience wanting more. Many members are accomplished educators, corporate directors, and professors of music — including at the prestigious Peabody Institute. 📅 Next Stop: Fisherman’s Wharf, Washington, D.C., this Wednesday. If you’re in the area, this is a performance you won’t want to miss! #DrAshmonTravels #DrAshmonGoogleLens #DrAshmonSounds #TheLiriodendronMansion #DupontBrass #LiveMusic #HistoricVenues #HiddenGems #JazzAndMore #TravelGram #MusicLovers
Dr. A — Google review
Beautiful place... Pictures attached are stunning.
Joseph L — Google review
The Liriodendron Mansion was the second venue we toured back in 2024, and we instantly fell in love with it. Tucked away in a quiet Bel Air neighborhood, the mansion was once home to Dr. Howard Kelly — one of the founders of Johns Hopkins and the inventor of the Kelly clamp — before being sold to the county. The exterior is breathtaking, with two elegant porticos framing each side of the house. Behind the mansion, you’ll find a spacious patio that can comfortably seat 60–70 guests for dinner, surrounded by lush greenery and soft string lights overhead. The staff were wonderful throughout the entire process — from our initial walk-throughs to day-of coordination — and made everything feel seamless. If you’re looking for a venue with timeless charm, romantic ambiance, and a covered outdoor space perfect for dancing and cocktails, this is it. I highly recommend visiting — you’ll fall in love just like we did.
Jordan Z — Google review
The Liriodendron hosted our wedding this past Saturday and it was wonderful! We had initially planned for it to be outdoor, but the weather quickly changed, so the Lirio and catering staff had to very quickly to shift everything inside. Serena was wonderful. She checked in on my bride/bridal party and myself regularly and calmed our nerves every step of the way. She was even so kind as to check around before letting either of us walk freely around the mansion, to avoid ruining the first look on accident. The ceremony and reception went how it was planned and was beautiful. The best weekend of our lives! Thank you Lirio staff!!
Pierogi — Google review
The Liriodendron Mansion is an elegant historic estate surrounded by picturesque gardens and peaceful scenery. The architecture is beautifully preserved, and guided tours offer fascinating insights into the mansion’s history and former residents. It’s a lovely location for events, photography, or simply enjoying a quiet moment in a charming historic setting.
Andres G — Google review
If you're looking for an affordable wedding venue with incredible staff, definitely consider The Liriodendron Mansion. We had our wedding here this past weekend, and we could not have anticipated a more beautiful place to have it. Serena, thank you to the ends of the world for all you did for us on our wedding day. I don't think I could have made it through the day without you. Seriously, put this mansion on the top of your venue options for your wedding, or really any event. You won't be disappointed in the slightest.
Nichole B — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(58)
502 W Gordon St, Bel Air, MD 21014, USA
http://www.liriodendron.com/
(410) 879-4424
22

Blackwater Distilling & Tavern

Permanently Closed
Distillery
Food & Drink
Manny gave an informative and enthusiastic tour of the small distillery (Maryland's oldest, established in 2008). We saw their single copper still where they make vodka, rum and whisky with top quality ingredients. The vodka was extremely smooth and the whiskies aged in wine, sherry and port casks were delightful. But our favorites are their rums from cane sugar aged in wine and bourbon barrels. Tasty! The current facility is at one end of a simple industrial building. They are moving in a coupe of months to a new place where they will have their distillery and dedicated tasting room and outdoor area. We're looking forward to seeing the new place.
Kevin P — Google review
There was something for everyone in our family at Blackwater Distilling. Guests and employees were super friendly. It was a nice laid back atmosphere. Drink choices were fun as well as the merch section.
Jennifer S — Google review
Local distillery with several variations of craft whiskeys, rums and vodkas. Finishing Barrel Series of whiskeys are aged in port and sherry casks. Flavored vodkas and runs, even a port barrel aged vodka. Also serves local craft microbrew beers. Food delivery is available. Bottles are available for purchase on site or in local liquor stores.
Chris H — Google review
We had a great visit to this little distillery. It's in a nondescript location but the experience was enjoyable. They have a nice selection of products and the host had a great personality. Schedule a visit, you won't be disappointed.
J J — Google review
Got to stop off with some rescue kittens. Nice break for both of us. Loved the orange crush.
Paul N — Google review
Great service and good atmosphere. House vodka rum and whiskey were great, beer variety was a little limited.
Scott S — Google review
We always pass this place but never stopped. This time we made a concerted effort to stop and check it out. We thought the boat dealer just advertised it but it's actually part of the complex. The place is new and trendy-ish but nothing to write home about. The tasting flight is cheap and they give generous pours, but the rums and vodkas all taste identical to the cheap versions sold anywhere and the whiskey tasted like it wasn't aged at all. The only decent one was the coffee rum which had a smoother flavor. I saw other patrons with food orders and to-go containers but no menu was offered to us. The bartender, though nice and knowledgeable about the liquors distilled there, was more concerned with chatting up the regulars and locals than checking on us. We left after only taking a sip or two of the liquors in front of us and polishing off 2 Cokes to help wash down the liquor we drank even though the aftertaste lingered for the rest of the afternoon. It's obviously a hit with the locals and we wish them great success, but we won't be returning.
Steve Y — Google review
Went to the tour and ended at the tavern and wow. This is an amazing place local business for the win. Their alcohol is amazing my favorite is the honey vodka and their piccaron dark rum, amazing flavors and smooth as anything. Highly suggest this place for a date as they often have food trucks and games to play while you drink!
Elliot H — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(121)
405 Cleat St, Stevensville, MD 21666, USA
23

Downs Park

Park
Nature & Parks
Fishing pier
Waterfront county park with a playground, picnic area, nature trails & a dog beach.
Daws Park has become one of our favorite spots! The playground is fantastic for my kids – it’s safe, well-maintained, and has plenty of activities to keep them entertained for hours. I appreciate how clean and well-kept the park is overall; it’s clear that the staff takes pride in making it a welcoming place for families. Beyond the playground, the park offers stunning views of the bay, creating a peaceful backdrop for picnics and walks. My partner and I often bring our fishing gear, as there are great spots to cast a line and relax. Whether you’re looking to entertain young kids, enjoy a scenic walk, or spend some time fishing, Daws Park has something for everyone. It’s a perfect blend of relaxation and fun, and I’d highly recommend it to any family in the area!”“The dog beach area is a true paradise for pups and their owners! It’s a spacious stretch of sand where dogs can run freely, splash in the water, and play to their heart’s content. The area is clean and well-maintained, with plenty of room for both large and small dogs to feel comfortable. There’s a friendly vibe among the dog owners, making it easy to strike up a conversation or arrange impromptu playdates for the dogs. The view of the ocean adds to the experience, making it a scenic and joyful spot for everyone. If you’re looking for a place to let your dog burn off energy and socialize, the dog beach is absolutely perfect!”
Jarvin H — Google review
Downs Park remains one of my favorites. Always clean, there are restrooms near the playground. New play structures were installed over the winter. My 4 year-old grandson loves the new approximately 2 story tall towers and slide; they have tops to keep the adventuresome children contained but like anywhere else you need to keep watch on your child. The paved walking trails on the backside of the park remain peaceful and enjoyable. There is a walking bridge from the waterside of the park to the backside however the paved approach is moderately steep and is likely difficult for those in wheelchairs. June 2023 update the new stage has been completed and a shade canopy has been added to the the play structure for the the smaller kids! June 2025 update Pleasant approximate 3.2 mile walk on a paved pathway through the woods. The path is relatively flat with the notable exception of the ramp to the bridge linking the two sides of the park. The ramp is steep enough to make it difficult to push a wheelchair up it with an 200 lbs. adult in it. The begining/end of the path is at the foot of the stairs near the gazebo. Parking is plentiful. There is an entrance fee $6 per vehicle for the park but at the time of this writing a military ID will gain you free admission. The wooden walkway to the turtle viewing platform was closed when I visited the first week of June 2025.
Fred H — Google review
A great safe space to enjoy a lot of peace and nature. The water swaying, the beautiful green grass and the immaculate grounds top off my list. Plenty of parking and the visitors and staff always seem so pleasant. I've gotten great fishing tips and plenty of sunshine. I must bring my dog to the dog beach here. The playground area has plenty to do. Be sure to pack a cooler, a blanket, chairs and get comfortable. I wish there were more shaded areas and more benches but one things for certain, there is plenty of space.
Crush L — Google review
It’s so beautiful here. You can come by and have a picnic, the playground is safe and fun for little kids and big kids. We enjoyed playing with the sand at the very small sand bar by the bay. There is no swimming allowed. There are benches all through out the path. Incredible view of the bay. The fishing pier is also nice and they have a dog beach.
Cindy L — Google review
I absolutely adore Downs Park. It is one of my favorite places to go. It is a wonderful shady place to walk the dogs on warm mornings or evenings. The paths seem endless and there are beautiful views of the bay. $6 charge for the general public. An Anne Arundel park pass can be purchased and the park is free for veterans and Active Duty/their families, and $5 for disabled individuals. There is a fishing pier, dog beach, gardens, aviary, and more. Highly recommend checking out this park if you never have. I have loved exploring it since moving here and grateful to have such a beautiful, well maintained park near us.
Ivy H — Google review
Beautiful place to be with family just careful there are snakes on water and near the entrance of fishing pier
Fredy R — Google review
Great place for a walk, bike ride, or just sitting by the water! The perimeter trail is a 3.5 mile paved path - part of it along the water and part through the woods. Great place to bring your dog because of the dog beach. Cool playground for kids.
Robert M — Google review
It is a lovely, well maintained Anne Arundel Co park just 30 minutes east on Rt. 100. It has magnificent views of the Chesapeake Bay and a wonderful dog beach, garden and visitor center.
Alice F — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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8311 John Downs Loop, Pasadena, MD 21122, USA
http://www.aacounty.org/departments/recreation-parks/parks/downs/
(410) 222-6230
24

Sandy Point State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Sandy Point State Park is a stunning location that offers picturesque views of the Sandy Point Shoal Light and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Visitors can enjoy a beach and picnic area, making it an ideal spot for solo relaxation or family outings. The park also hosts an impressive light show that is well-organized, and visitors can even grab dinner at Red Hot and Blue beforehand. For those looking to unwind amongst nature's beauty, Sandy Point State Park is definitely worth a visit.
Sandy Point State Park, located on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland, offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, recreation, and relaxation. The highlight of the park is its long, sandy beach that provides stunning views of the Bay Bridge and ample space for sunbathing, swimming, and picnicking. It's especially popular in the summer months, drawing families and groups for beach outings and barbecues. Facilities at the park are well-maintained, including clean restrooms, showers, and several picnic pavilions with grills. There’s also a marina, a boat launch area, and opportunities for fishing and crabbing—making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The walking trails through the wooded areas offer peaceful escapes from the busy beach and a chance to spot local wildlife and birds. Sandy Point is known for its convenience; it's only about an hour from Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, which makes it a great day-trip destination. On holiday weekends, it can get crowded, so early arrival is recommended to secure a good spot and avoid long lines at the entrance. Whether you're looking to relax on the sand, enjoy a scenic view, or take part in water activities, Sandy Point offers a memorable coastal experience close to the city.
Saad S — Google review
We went for the Baygrass festival which is a benefit for the bay. A great well run festival. But aside from that. The grounds are well taken care of. Showers in the rest rooms if you want to clean up after a dip. Nice views of the bay
John S — Google review
Visited Sandy Point State Park before winter and absolutely loved it! The place is calm, spacious, and super breezy, the perfect mix of sea views and shady trees.🥇There are volleyball and basketball courts, fishing spots, and you can swim (just note there’s no lifeguard). Entry is about $3–$5😕 depending on the season. Great spot to relax, clear your head, or spend a quiet afternoon. 💯 Bathrooms were clean too! Highly recommend. 👍
Nic A — Google review
I went with family and friends to visit the Sandy point state park. It was dirty, I was disappointed with the environment. From Google's comments it seemed to be clean. But in the sand there were bottles, diapers and other garbage thrown. Very sad because it was supposed to be a clean place. Another negative point is not having a shower in the bathrooms. It's bad to have to leave full of sand. The positive point is the beautiful landscape. I wouldn't go back and I don't recommend it.
Datiele F — Google review
Nice, quiet park during the off season and is only $3 per car. There are grilling and picnic areas, volleyball nets and a basketball court. There's even a little playground. It's not suggested to go into the water for swimming and there is adequate signage stating so. Bathrooms are a bit dated but they keep the grounds clean. Visited on a Sunday and the crew was there keeping it clean. Beautiful view of the bridge.
ShaRon K — Google review
It’s a nice and quiet place for a family or solo, and the $4 entry fee isn’t bad at all. It's a few minutes' walk directly to the beach from the parking lot, but the sand is yellow-brown. I just don’t know why. The bathroom is close by. Even had 2 volleyball play areas.
Susan Y — Google review
Sandy Point State Park is serenely beautiful! This was my first time visiting this side of Sandy Point State Park, and the views were absolutely breathtaking. The waves hitting the rocks, the birds flying overhead, and the calm breeze created such a peaceful and grounding experience. The waterfront views of the Chesapeake Bay/bridge were stunning and perfect for reflection, photography, or simply unwinding in nature. A truly beautiful place to restore your spirit — I’ll definitely be back. 🌿🌊 I would have rated this location a 5, but the restroom conditions did impact my overall experience. Still, it’s absolutely a place worth visiting!
Tammy C — Google review
Very nice beach and park area. The Italian ice is very good. They have really improved the layout and park areas. I suggest you get there early if you would like to get good space because it fills up fast. The sand has been cleaned and is worthy to be buried in. 😂 Its pet friendly and my family enjoyed it.
Donnell W — Google review
4.4
(10541)
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3.7
(338)
1100 E College Pkwy, Annapolis, MD 21409, USA
http://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/southern/sandypoint.aspx
(410) 974-2149
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Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine is a significant site that played a pivotal role in the War of 1812, inspiring the writing of 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' the U.S. national anthem. Visitors to Baltimore can immerse themselves in its rich history by exploring this iconic fort, along with other historical landmarks like Inner Harbor and Federal Hill Park. Additionally, they can savor freshly caught blue crabs seasoned with Old Bay seasoning for an authentic Baltimore experience.
This historic gem is NOT to be missed. When you arrive, wait for the short movie and be sure to watch. When the window coverings rise, the American flag appears and it is stunning. What a 10/10 presentation! The staff were very kind and helpful. For Patriotism, this is the place to indeed visit!
Phil M — Google review
What an amazing national treasure and a great place to spend an afternoon with friends or family. Walking through the Fort transports you back in time and gives you an overwhelming feeling of national pride. Not to mention, the film documentary at the end of your visit has a truly special surprise at the ending you don’t expect! Do yourself a favor if you’re in Baltimore and go visit Fort McHenry.
William F — Google review
Short but informative video to start the tour. Rangers are very knowledgeable about the fort's history. I arrived in time for the flag changing ceremony, which they allow guests to help participate in. Lovely views of the harbor from the fort or walking trails.
Rebelfire 1 — Google review
SO MUCH FUN! I went for a school field trip, and it did not disappoint. We walked the whole thing, and I loved the preservation of old rooms. My favorite was the one execution cell. The place has high educational value, but it's also a good exercise and it's very interesting. I would love to go again with my family. It was so pretty.
Ciel P — Google review
Our family of four had a great visit. We purchased tickets for the shrine, kids were free. Visitor Center has interactive exhibits and 20 min video thats worth staying until the end. Decent gift shop, no food or cafe to speak of. The grounds, views, restorations, rangers, history, and setting are all amazing.
Jesse L — Google review
Had an awesome experience learning about Fort McHenry and the buildup to the battle that inspired the Star Spangled Banner. Started off in the visitor center and watch the film and look at all the information panels. Going outside gives you amazing views of the bay, and exploring the fort is an awesome experience. Each building has information about the fort and it's history. I would absolutely come back and would recommend others do the same.
Andrew C — Google review
The NPS Rangers' lack of enthusiasm at this site prevents us from giving it a 5th star. You have to pay extra to walk out to the fort and take a self-guided tour. During our visit, the temperature was extremely high at around 98°F, which may explain the absence of reenactments or ranger-led tours; however, the rangers were still present at the site. The fort's rangers were just standing in the shade, maybe due to the heat. They could have been giving some kind of presentation or talk. We did not get a discount due to the heat, but the experience of being at the historical location was well worth the 4 stars.
Our P — Google review
A bit out of the way if you don't have a car while visiting the city but very nicely done video and visitor center. The fort is cool to explore and you can participate in the color guard if you time it right. Overall well done.
Michele V — Google review
4.8
(6661)
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4.7
(3479)
2400 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA
https://www.nps.gov/fomc/index.htm
(410) 962-4290
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Fells Point

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
Fells Point is a vibrant waterfront area known for its lively pubs, seafood eateries, and live music venues. The neighborhood's cobblestone streets are lined with an array of small galleries, fashion boutiques, and diverse dining options. Visitors can explore the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park Museum to delve into African-American nautical history. The historic charm of Fells Point is evident in its old buildings that now house various shops and businesses.
4.5
(2814)
Baltimore, MD 21231, USA
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National Aquarium

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Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
The National Aquarium is a must-visit landmark featuring captivating marine-life exhibits, an exciting dolphin show, and a thrilling shark tank. Visitors can also explore a walk-through rainforest for an immersive experience. Located near the World Trade Center, visitors are required to follow specific traffic patterns for safe entry and exit. Health measures such as wearing face coverings and completing screening questionnaires are in place. Additionally, one-way traffic flow and social distancing measures are enforced throughout the building.
Our family had a great time at the National Aquarium. There was a lot to do and see. They kept people moving in one direction which made it easy to navigate so you can see everything. The food was good, but it was a little dirty. The animals seemed like they were treated well and the areas were clean. The staff was very friendly and told us about different exhibits and what to look for. I would definitely recommend going here and look forward to our next trip.
Richard N — Google review
We went for the first time and we choose labor day to go. It actually wasn't that bad. We had no wait to get in. But some of the exhibits had a crowd before you could get to see it decently. We did not do any of the experiences or were we able to see the dolphins though we did try. They were being feed when we were there and we didn't wait long enough to see them. If you have anyone in your group that has mobility issues and needs to use elevators they do have them and they can fit wheelchairs plus a person or two. They are not near where the other entrance to the floor is for those that do not have mobility problems. I say this for those who have parties of mixed capabilities. There is one area that those who cannot do stairs can access and that is the birds area. There is a way for wheelchairs to go through the area but there is 2 platforms that you can't get to. The aquarium was nice and the employees we came across were all friendly. The are some rather large attractions and lots of smaller ones just like any other aquarium or zoo. They have an area with horseshoe crabs and jellyfish that you can touch the animals. We were hoping that there was an area you can feed manta rays of something like it but they did not. We got to see how they clean some of the tanks and some of the divers that we found out that all the divers are volunteers. The guy made a joke saying that they work for free bottled air. Some of the tanks look difficult to clean so I don't envy them. They some frogs and birds and some other animals. I was not expecting to see any other animals but I thought it was cool. There are some really good views of the harbor as well. They have a spot that you can sit and rest while looking at the harbor. All in all we will probably go back and definitely recommend.
Christopher P — Google review
It was nice... I have been to aquariums with more variety... this one seems almost local species. A few empty habitats... the Jellyfish invasion is not impressive if you have seen them in other aquariums... some tanks looked like they were sick... dolphin shows are no more but you can sit and watch them... they mostly hung out in the back though, until the helpers came out to feed. That was cool. I agree with the stopping the shows and loved seeing them play. The rainforest was okay too... a couple of birds here an there... mostly just plant life with a cool water fall. Escalator was broke on one floor of the 4 floor exhibit. I think they have an elevator, they were not to informative about it though. We never looked into the Australian terrarium... chose to leave and do other things.
Tara B — Google review
Had a mommy son day and it was just what was needed! Everything was clean and in order, not too many people on a school day so it was nice. Not too many lines, the staff were super friendly and knowledgeable. My 8 year old stated it was his best day in forever ❤️ Thanks! I bought the membership and its already paid off but I can see him having us there a LOT!
Kailey R — Google review
The design of this aquarium is very unique. I have visited many aquariums across the country. Like the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, the Long Beach Aquarium in CA, and the Mall of America’s Aquarium. We went on a Sunday so it was super busy but getting our tickets online was a smart move. The layout of this aquarium is pretty unique and it can be actually quite confusing. Thankfully we had a friend who has been to this one multiple times and knew his way around. I do like the open design to the main attraction and the escalators to next level. That was very unusual to see. There was one escalator that was out of service but they had the service door for the stair propped open and someone standing there to help guide. Also another interesting thing was the rotating doors. I have never seen them being used inside of a facility. It was kind of annoying as only one person could go through it at a time. The best thing was all the aquatic creatures that they have. Those were a joy to watch and we got to talk to a knowledgeable guide that was showing off a turtle skull. She was fun to talk with and knew her stuff about the animals in the aquarium. I would go back for sure.
Tamara T — Google review
The aquarium closes fairly early, so I didnt have quite enough time to get through the entire place. It was beautiful. It was well laid out. The dolphin training was a surprise to see, but it was so cool to see.
Jordyn F — Google review
Went on my daughter's field trip with her and had a blast. I do wish they had given us maps because we ended up missing parts. Still very fun. Lots of amazing animals and the staff is wonderful.
Nitemirror — Google review
I love this aquarium, it takes about 2-3 hours to see everything without rushing. They have touch tanks that are fun for everyone and a lot of awesome exhibits. There are places to get food and drinks which is nice as well. Parking is decent and right in front of the aquarium. I normally go on the weekends and the crowds are not too bad.
Summer M — Google review
4.6
(32609)
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4.3
(7317)
501 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
https://aqua.org/
(410) 576-3800
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Inner Harbor

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Inner Harbor in Baltimore is a bustling hub of sightseeing and entertainment. It's home to the Maryland Science Center, National Aquarium, and Top of the World Observation Level offering panoramic city views. Visitors can explore historic warships docked in the harbor and enjoy the lively Power Plant Live! complex with its bars, eateries, and music venues. The area also boasts Lebanese Taverna, a family restaurant serving authentic Lebanese cuisine with modern flair and waterfront views.
4.3
(3651)
Baltimore, MD, USA
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Oriole Park at Camden Yards

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore is a renowned stadium where the Baltimore Orioles play. It was designed by architecture firm Populous and completed in 1992, setting the trend for retro ballparks and integrating a ballpark into the urban fabric. The stadium's location in downtown Baltimore, near the Inner Harbor, adds to its appeal.
Didn’t try and food here (I know—very unlike me), but the stadium atmosphere and vibes were great. Even on an incredibly hot and humid day, it was a great game. Got to see an incredible 18-0 win for the Orioles against the Rockies which was awesome to watch. Baseball games go by much faster with the shot clock. Stadium itself was nice—lots of history and they have marked home runs outside of the stadium which is cool. Seats are on the older side and could use some renovating though
Alex I — Google review
I fell in love with Oriole Park before even entering the stadium. Camden Yards has a friendly baseball vibe and wonderful atmosphere. The fans were respectful and pleasant. The stadium was clean and aesthetically appealing. The staff at this stadium were amazing. They went above and beyond to help fans with finding seats, concessions, and were patient with any questions or concerns. Everyone seemed happy to work at the stadium. I'm a Red Sox fan and I still felt welcomed in a visiting stadium. I enjoyed walking around the stadium both inside and out. They have some fun and vibrant sports bars outside the stadium as well. This is a must for any baseball fan. I will mention though that I was very disappointed that the stadium doesn't offer tours of the ballpark.
Robert G — Google review
Oreo Park at Camden Yards is an absolutely beautiful ballpark! The seating is comfortable, the ushers are friendly and helpful, and the field itself is stunning. The views from just about anywhere in the park are fantastic, making it a great place to enjoy a game. That being said, the food and drink prices are way too high. It’s gotten to the point where it’s almost unaffordable for the average family, which really takes away from the experience. I’d gladly give this place five stars if the pricing was more reasonable.
Dan C — Google review
Never disappointing coming to Oriole Park! I've attended games here since I was a kid. It's one of the best ballparks in baseball. Very family friendly and all-around friendly. It was fun attending on Jim Palmer jersey night this year. The concessions prices are still comparably cheap, too. I will live and die as an Orioles fan. You can't clip these wings, Yanks. Let's go, O's!
Caleb U — Google review
One of the best ball parks around. Gates open about 60 minutes prior to first pitch on Weekdays (a little earlier on weekends). Get there early to experience the whole park. It's worth it. Nice play area on the first base side for the kids. Concessions are pricey but they do let you bring some of your own items in so long as it is in a clear small bag (no glass or aluminum drink containers). I brought in two plastic 20 oz cokes, two sandwiches and some small bags of chips. Be sure to check their policies page carefully in case their are changes. I bought a beer at the game... was 15.99.
Peter B — Google review
Really great stadium, not a bad seat in the house. Food is always great, Boogs is my personal favorite (they have gluten free buns if that’s something you’re looking for!) They also do free giveaways often so keep an eye out on the promotional schedule!
Gabrielle M — Google review
I’m biased, but this is the prettiest ballpark in the League. There isn’t a bad seat in the house. The food options are plentiful. The ushers for games are knowledgeable and friendly and there is plenty of fan assistance as well. They continue to refresh and upgrade, keeping her looking beautiful.
Jennifer S — Google review
Great night out for a baseball game! We had an injured person in our party and everyone was kind and accommodating! We were able to drop them off at the front and park nearby. Highly suggest purchasing the parking, it was well worth it. We got there early (2 hours ahead). We grabbed some great food at the crab cake stand. Crab sandwich and crab fries were very good. The crab shells were not good. It was a shell pasta stuffed with pasta, bartered and topped with hot honey. We didn’t care for it but everything was fine. It was a warm evening and I’m glad I brought a hand help fan. We had good seats section 29. It was a fun game and the fireworks show at the end was pretty good too. We got drinks and more snacks durning the game. I do wish they would add a few fans under the coverings to help move some air. That would be a great addition. Overall it was a great night out and we loved the venue. It was organized and easy to navigate with that large crowd.
Lead S — Google review
4.7
(13304)
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4.8
(5138)
333 W Camden St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
http://www.mlb.com/orioles
(410) 685-9800
30

Horseshoe Casino Baltimore - A Caesars Rewards Destination

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Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, operated by Caesars Entertainment, is a modern casino that opened in August 2014. It boasts a 122,000 square feet gaming floor with over 2,500 slot machines and more than 100 table games including Craps, Roulette, Baccharat, Pai Gow, and Texas Hold 'Em.
Ousside!!! LevelOne at the Horseshoe is electric!! It gives you outdoor concert vibes but you are within the parking garage so you have coverage in the event of inclement weather. It was easy to get to and entry was super smooth thanks to us having VIP bands. We also had a section for those folks enjoy the concert without having to deal with the crushing crowd. The event staff was very helpful and you can tell they had experience. We came to see GloRilla and no one disappointed. The opening acts were great and it was nice that they were Baltimore natives. Once GloRilla did come out, she shut it down. She seemed completely comfortable on the stage and her presence was undeniable. The crowd was mosh pit style so be careful if you have problems in cramped spaces. A few people had to get carried out but it was so hot outside and couple that in with a crowd of people. Any concert that is happening at LevelOne, you need to be there. The better your tickets, the better your experience.
Levone C — Google review
The outdoor concert venue is terrible. Parking was $50 if you didn’t have a VIP card. Eight drink lines were 25 people deep, and the venue is poor at best. (Hot - limited air flow with concrete below your feet and overhead,, and Porta Potty restrooms.)
Vincenzo S — Google review
Never been to a casino before and I played blackjack. We had a very nice (and competent!) dealer and my friends and I have a great time. I was also happy to have found a slot machine with a lever to pull which was incredibly satisfying. I’ve heard the quality of dealers can vary, but I got *lucky* with mine, I suppose!
Alex I — Google review
I didn't come for the Casino so I couldn't tell you about it, other than it looked nice inside from the outside. Instead My fiance and I went for a Glorilla Concert @ Level One. The concert experience is a whole other story, but as far as the venue goes. get your mind ready. When/if you see an advertisement for anything at "Level One" in Baltimore; just know that it's not a CLUB on the 1st floor. It's quite literally the parking lot. It wasn't dirty, and it's not like there was glass or anything on the ground, just....it was a parking lot; Didn't expect THAT.
The J — Google review
Went to see GloRilla at Level One it was a good experience. Had VIP package so was able to drink until 9pm. Top shelf and the show was great
Kejuana W — Google review
Went to casino specifically for Eric Benet concert in the Harbor Room. The Harbor Room was small and intimate with individual folding chairs which was convenient to reposition oneself for more room around them.
Eric P — Google review
Single worst concert experience ever. Garage sound, 1 hour will call line, and unlit portapotties. Should not be allowed to have shows where the parking garage horns are playing in background.
X C — Google review
I had heard from many people that this casino was not very good, but I didn’t believe it until today. Today, I finally got to experience the truth myself. I went to the cashier’s cage to play and cash out. There was a long line, and only one cashier was working. I stood in line patiently. After some time, a few more cashiers came, and the line started moving forward. When one cashier’s window became free, I went closer to her. But she treated me very disrespectfully. Without even asking anything properly, she spoke to me in a very rude and demeaning way. I was already standing in my line and moved forward only when the people ahead of me were done. She could have simply asked me to wait for a moment or told me politely that an ID was required. I understand that for transactions above a certain amount, ID verification is necessary, but the way she spoke to me was unacceptable. She firmly said, “I’m not giving you any money until you show me your ID,” in a very disrespectful tone.
Chandra R — Google review
3.8
(10315)
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4.0
(24171)
1525 Russell St, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA
https://www.caesars.com/horseshoe-baltimore?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_source=google&utm_medium=local&utm_term=UBA&utm_content=hotel&y_source=1_MTMzNzAwMzctNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
(844) 777-7463
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